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Textual/Photographic

This series contains the following:
Graphic Consultants Ltd. – Stock Shot Library catalogue cards (104 cards) [1967]

Correspondence/diagrams/technical specs re: optical printer (1971)

Offprint – Kellogg, E.W. “History of Sound Motion Pictures” Journal of the SMPTE (1955)

Photocopy – McCullough, J.B. “Joseph T. Tykociner: Pioneer in Sound Recording” Journal of the SMPTE (1958)

Offprint – Miller, A.J. & Robertson, A.C. “Motion Picture Film – Its Size and Dimensional Characteristics: A Tutorial Paper” Journal of the SMPTE (1965)

Booklet - Early Films: A Catalogue of Films 1907-1930 (Toronto: Graphic Consultants Ltd.) (1966)

Pamphlet – Early Films (Toronto: Graphic Consultants Ltd.) (1966)

Speech notes – Wagner, R. W. “Motion Picture Restoration and the Harding Collection” (presented to Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists, Ottawa, September 30, 1968) (1968)

Article – Kirby, B. “Unreeling yesterday’s scene” Globe and Mail (16 November 1968)

Miller, Charles H. - Handbook for Dye Transfer Printing (1978)

Ultrastable Prints - file (1990s)

Book - Unterseher, F. et. al. Holography Handbook: Making Holograms the Easy Way (1987)

Rutherford Photo Ltd. – Product Catalogue 82/83 (1982)

Imax – shots of David Keighley shooting Imax production (1 – 8x10 in. colour print, 4 – 8x10 in. colour contact sheets, 55 – 6 x 6 cm. colour negatives) (1972-1973)

Masterfile – 2 brochures: Scenic Stuff and Vacation Stuff (n.d.)

Masterfile – bikini bums (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 3 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – 5 black kids (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 1 – 8x10 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – graphic logos (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in. colour transparencies) (n.d.)

Masterfile – sand dunes (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 1- 4x5 in. colour internegative, 1 – 8x10 in . colour print, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – red serge uniform (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 3 – 8x10 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – trees in Sequoia National Park, CA (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative,1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in., colour prints, 2 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – mountains, lake, moose (1 – 8x10 in., colour internegative, 1 – 8x10 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – tethered rowboat (2 – 8x10 in. colour internegatives, 1 – 8x10 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – chocolates (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 3 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – fruit in goblet (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 5 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 2 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – welder’s sparks (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 3 – 8x10 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – briefcase, sunglasses, etc. (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 2 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – champagne bottle uncorked (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 4 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 2 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – graphic of world map (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative, 2 – 8x10 in. colour prints, 2 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – boathouse & dock with seaplane (1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – changing of guard on Parliament Hill, Ottawa (1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – ship in Toronto Harbour (1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – flowers and grass (1 – 4x5 in .colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – graphic of world (1 – 4x5 in. colour internegative, 1 – 4x5 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – cakes (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – light bulbs in a peach pail (1 – 8x10 in. colour internegative) (n.d.)

Masterfile – five scenic shots from Rocky Mountains (5 – 8x10 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – pizza and ingredients (1 – 8x10 in. colour print – with crop marks) (n.d.)

Masterfile – product shot – baskets of fruit (1 – 8x10 in. colour print) (n.d.)

Masterfile – binder of 21 pages (371) of 35 mm. colour slides (n.d.)

Daylight Cinema Van – (textual and 10 – 8x10 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

CHFI – FM 98 camper van (4 – 35 mm. colour negatives, 3 – 4x5 in. colour prints) (n.d.)

Association of Professional Color Laboratories – Glossary of Terms (distributed by Colour Prints, Toronto) (n.d.)

Colour Prints - promotional material [1986]

End of Ontario Motion Picture Bureau (photocopies) (October 1934)

Canadian Pacific Airlines (10 – 8x10 in. b&w prints) (1952-1969)

Reproduction of pamphlet Along the Line of the Niagara Falls Park & River Ray [1900]

Metro/Kalvar vesicular film – promotional material (n.d.)

Notes on Martin Benoit, employee of Colour Prints (n.d.)

Colour Prints – price list (n.d.)

S.M.P.T.E. – banquet and dance in Washington DC - table of delegates (1 – 5x7 in. colour print) (November 1948)

Stoesser Register Systems – stainless steel register pin guide (n.d.)

Correspondence re: A. Bulman’s research into early Canadian film and its restoration (1967-1972 )

Article “Early Films” by A. Bulman in Canadian Journal of History (photocopy) (1965)

35 mm. – 16 mm. Conversion Chart (Les Laboratoires de Film Quebec) (n.d.)

Photographs

This series contains the following photographic elements:
8 x 10 in. Copy Negatives:
"The American Steam Packet Caroline Descending the Great Falls of Niagara after being set on fire by the British, Dec. 29, 1837” (1837)

“Check Gate – Belleville & Frankford Road, Rate of Tolls” (1856)

“Royal Proclamation – Uniting of the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into One Dominion Under the Name of Canada” (London: G.E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode) (1867)

“Hurrah For a Cheap Ride – Palmer’s Bus Line” (Toronto to Richmond Hill) (1876)

“Dominion Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, Sept. 5-17, 1887” (1887)

“The New Dominion Calendar 1889” (Montreal: John Dougall & Son Publishers) (1889)

“Toronto’s Grand Summer Carnival: 30 June, 1st, 2nd, 3rd July 1890” (1890)

“The Old Flag, the Old Policy, the Old Leader” (Sir John A. Macdonald’s re-election poster) (1891)

“Canadian Pacific: The Best Way to Your Own Farm in Canada” (London: Thomas & Sons Ltd. Printers) [1910]

“Notice to Emigrants – Canada – Demand for Labour in Canada” (A.C. Buchanan, Chief Agent, Quebec) (n.d.)

“Government House, Fredericton, N.B.” (n.d.)

“Western District Fairs Association – Grand Display of Military Horses (Petrolia, Watford, Alvinston, Forest, ON) (n.d.)

“Send More Men – Won’t You Answer the Call” (Toronto: Central Recruiting Committee) (n.d.)

“Buy More Victory Bonds” (n.d.)

“Remember Hong Kong! The Royal Rifles of Canada Will be Reconstituted One Hundred Per Cent. Follow their Glorious Example: Enlist Now” (n.d.)

  1. “If You Can’t Fight – You Can Pay” (Canadian Patriotic Fund) (n.d.)

  2. “Irish Canadians – Enlist in an Irish & Canadian Tradition” (199th Battalion C.E.F. Irish Canadian Rangers) (n.d.)

  3. “Buy More War Savings Certificates for Victory” (n.d.)

  4. “Every Girl Pulling for Victory. Girls United War Work Campaign” (n.d.)

  5. “Back Them Up! (London: Fosh & Cross Ltd.) (n.d.)

  6. “Allons – Y…Canadiens! (Service de L’Information, Ministere des Services Nationaux de Guerre) (n.d.)

  7. “Back Your Cheers with Your Money – Buy Peace Bonds” (n.d.)

  8. “Victory Bonds Will Help Stop This…Kultur vs. Humanity” (n.d.)

  9. “Bring Him Home…with the Victory Loan” (n.d.)

  10. “He Can Kill…Can You?” (n.d.)

  11. “Our Best Customer BUT…he needs credit! Buy Victory Bonds” (n.d.)

  12. “Men of Valor: They Fight For You” (n.d.)

  13. “Yours not to do and die – Yours but to go and Buy Victory Bonds” (1918)

35 mm. negatives/contact sheets:

  1. Graphic Consultants Ltd. Open House, Toronto, 21 November 1969 (28 – 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 b&w negatives, 1 – 8x10 in. contact sheet, 15 – 8x10 in. prints) (1969)

  2. Graphic Consultants Ltd. Disposes of Its 28 mm. Film Restoration Project (59 – 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 in. b&w negatives, 12 – 8x10 in. prints) (Summer 1972)

  3. Graphic Consultants Ltd. – Optical Film Printer 28 mm. to 35 mm. (Wet gate) (5 – 35 mm. b&w negatives, 1 – 8x10 in. b&w contact print, 14 – 8x10 in. prints) [1970]

  4. Graphic Consultants Ltd. – frame captures from 18 sequences of Ontario Motion Picture Bureau 28 mm. films (19 – 8x10 in. b&w prints) [1917-1920]

  5. Graphic Consultants Inc. – frame captures from film “Making Automobile Tires” by Ontario Motion Picture Bureau (12 – 8x10 in. b&w prints) (1925)

  6. “Image Areas of 16 mm., 35 mm.” (2 strips 35 mm. b&w negative, 4 strips of 16 mm. b&w negative, textual technical data) (1967)

Prints:

  1. Pierre Berton, Bill Galloway & Alan Bulman on television set (4x5 in. b&w print) (1969)

  2. Pierre Berton, Bill Galloway & Alan Bulman on television set (4x5 in. b&w print) (1969)

  3. Display Booth by Graphic Consultants (8 x 10 in. b&w print) (n.d.)

  4. Victor 28 mm. projector (8 x 10 in. b&w print) (n.d.)

  5. Cans of 28 mm. film with 1927 catalogue Province of Ontario Pictures (8 x 10 in. b&w print) [1969]

  6. 7 shots of film reels from Crawley Studio sitting on shelves in Ontario Place (3-1/2 x 3-1/2 in. b&w prints) (n.d.)

Jacques Israelievitch Fonds

  • CA ON00349 CA ON00349 2017.05
  • Fonds
  • 1665 - 2016

This fonds consists of 14 series, divided by subject and format. They are: Personal Files & Ephemera, Video, Audio, Jacques Israelievitch - 50th Birthday Concert, Sheet Music & Scores, Professional Files, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Institution: Chautauqua School of Music, Postcards, Art Gallery & Exhibition Card Announcements, Correspondence, Press & Promotional, Programs & Reviews, and Artwork & Posters.

The first series, Personal Files & Ephemera, includes agendas, books, guest books, rehearsal schedules, tour books, photographs, correspondences, T-shirts, business cards, magazines, photo CDs, and a personal hard drive. It also contains condolences related to, and a DVD recording of, Israelievitch's funeral.

The second series, Video, includes concert performances, rehearsal videos, prepared remarks for a speech to the Alliance française, and photographs. One video documents a Toronto Symphony Orchestra strike; another commemorates Israelievitch's 2008 retirement.

The third series, Audio, includes concert performances, university master class recordings, radio dubs. Some performances were taped at University of Toronto's Hart House; some others were taped with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

The fourth series, Jacques Israelievitch - 50th Birthday Concert, includes photographs, concert programs, scrapbooks, invitation flyers, and handwritten letters. It also contains books containing original music written by Danny Rubin, Ruth Watson Henderson, Raymond Luedeke, and R. Murray Schafer, specifically for the occasion.

The fifth series, Sheet Music & Scores, includes sheet music, scores, and related correspondences. It includes music written by Oskar Morawetz, passed down from Israelievitch's mentor Josef Gingold, as well as teaching materials given to master class pupils.

The sixth series, Professional Files, includes correspondences, photographs, copies of signed contracts, television programs, concert programs, festival programs, and résumés. It also contains materials related to master classes Israelievitch taught in Japan.

The seventh series, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, includes contracts, correspondences, photographs, newspaper profiles, concert programs, meeting agendas, and meeting minutes.

The eighth series, Chautauqua Institution: Chautauqua School of Music, includes contracts, correspondences, student evaluations, class rosters, newspaper clippings, thank you letters, and photographs of Israelievitch with students.

The ninth series, Postcards, includes blank postcards, postcard books, and postcard sets. Many of them are from his travels throughout Asia.

The tenth series, Art Gallery & Exhibition Card Announcements, includes art announcements, newsletters, brochures, newspapers, magazines, and art posters.

The eleventh series, Correspondence, includes holiday cards, birthday cards, thank you cards, correspondences with students, and French-language correspondences with family. Correspondences include letters from: The White House (Washington, D.C.); Arts & Letters Club of Toronto; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Concul General of the Federal Republic of Germany; University of Toronto; and others.

The twelfth series, Press & Promotional, includes newspapers, magazines, program cover layouts, promotional photographs, posters, and postcards.

The thirteenth series, Programs & Reviews, includes newspaper and magazine clippings, concert programs, and correspondences.

The fourteenth series, Artwork & Posters, includes exhibition posters, concert posters, framed prints, and inkjet prints.

Jacques Israelievitch

Audiodiscs

This series contains 7" discs which are the following:
Side A – radio program – “Der Feuhrer’s Face” by the Kadettes (CFCF), and “The Yeoman” sung by Peter Dawson (CFCF Montreal)
Side B – radio program – “”Weep No More” by the Army Air Corps (20 January 1943)

Side A – radio program – “Soldiers with Wings – Part 3” (CKAC Montreal), and “Tonton, Reveil pas la Maison” chante par Roland Bedard (CKAC Montreal) (23/24 January 1943)
Side B – radio program – “Toujours Derriere” chante par Roland Bedard (CKAC Montreal), and “Family House” chante par Roland Bedard (CKAC Montreal) (24 January 1943)

Side A - Speech by Madame Chiang Kai Shek (in Chicago) (22 March 1943)
Side B – Speech by Winston Churchill (radio speech, London) (21 March 1943)

Side A – radio program – “They Tell Me” (CFCF Montreal with Claire Wallace) – “Letters by the Thousands” (5 April 1943)
Side B – radio music - “Shipmates o’ Mine” sung by Kenneth Ellis (15 August 1943)

Side A – radio program – “What is Your Emotional Age? The Hoodoo Test” (12 November 1943)
Side B – radio program – Jack Benny (CBM Montreal) (21 November 1943)

Side A – radio program - Cosmopolitan Café (CFCF Montreal) with Hamilton Grant (15 January 1944)
Side B – radio program – Cosmopolitan Café (CFCF Montreal) – News with King Whyte (15 January 1944)

Side A – radio program – News of the Day (CFCF Montreal) (2 January 1944)
Side B – musical accompaniment for lantern slide show – “Summer Glory” (8 January 1944)

Side A – musical accompaniment for lantern slide show – “A Real Santa” (22 January 1944)
Side B – musical accompaniment for lantern slide show – “Coming Attractions” (22 January 1944)

Side A – radio program – News of the Day (CKAC Montreal ) – Invasion News Part 1 (French) (6 June 1944)
Side B – radio program – News of the Day (CKAC Montreal) – Invasion News Part 2 (French) (6 June 1944)

  1. Side A – radio program – “Invasion News” – General Montgomery (6 June 1944)
    Side B – radio program – “Invasion News – Elmhurst Newscast” (with Corey Thompson) (6 June 1944)

Side A – radio program – Gracie Fields singing “Bless Them All” and “Drink When You Are Ready” (CBM Montreal) (18 June 1944)
Side B – radio program – Gracie Fields singing “The Convoys Must Go Through” (CBM Montreal) (18 June 1944)

10" discs:
Side A – radio program – Fred Allen Part 1, and Charlie McCarthy Part 3 (26 April 1942)
Side B – radio program – Jack Benny Part 5, and Charlie McCarthy Part 1 (26 April 1942)

Side A – radio program – Fred Allen Part 1 (26 April 1942)
Side B – radio program – Charlie McCarty Part 2 (26 April 1942)

Side A – radio drama – Canadian Theatre of the Air “The Twins” Part 1 (CBM Montreal) (9 October 1942)
Side B – radio drama – Canadian Theatre of the Air “The Twins” Part 3 (CBM Montreal) (9 October 1942)

Side A – radio drama – Canadian Theatre of the Air “The Twins” Part 2 (CBM Montreal) (9 October 1942)
Side B – radio drama – Canadian Theatre of the Air “The Twins” Part 4 (CBM Montreal) (9 October 1942)

Side A – radio drama – “Murder of Lidice Part 1” (CBM Montreal) (19 October 1942)
Side B – radio drama – Charlie McCarthy Part 2 (11 October 1942)

Side A – radio drama – “Murder of Lidice Part 2” (CBM Montreal) (19 October 1942)
Side B – radio drama – “Murder of Lidice Part 4” (CBM Montreal) (19 October 1942)

Side A – radio drama – “Murder of Lidice" Part 3 (19 October 1942)
Side B – radio drama – “Murder of Lidice” Part 5 (19 October 1942)

Side A – radio documentary – News of the Moment with King Whyte (26 January 1943)
Side B – radio music – “Pres du Feu Qui Chante” chante par Lionel Parent, “C’Est le Valse” chante par Lucille Dumont, et “Le Premier Chateau” chante par Lionel Parent (CKAC Montreal) (27 January 1943)

Side A – radio drama – “The Russian Ensemble Part 1” (CFCF Montreal) (15 April 1943)
Side B – radio drama - “The Russian Ensemble Part 3” (CFCF Montreal) (15 April 1943)

Side A – radio drama – “Dwellers in Paradise – My True Story” Part 1 (CFCF Montreal) (29 April 1943)
Side B – radio drama – “The Russian Ensemble Part 5” (CFCF Montreal) (29 April 1943)

Side A – radio drama – “Dwellers in Paradise – My True Story” Part 2 (29 April 1943)
Side B – radio drama – “Dwellers in Paradise – My True Story” Part 4 (29 April 1943)

Side A – radio drama – “Dwellers in Paradise – My True Story” Part 3 (29 April 1943)
Side B – radio drama – “Dwellers in Paradise – My True Story” Part 5 (29 April 1943)

Side A – radio drama – “The Haunted House” Part 1 (9 May 1943)
Side B – radio drama – “The Haunted House” Part 2 (9 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – “The Russian Ensemble Part 5” (CFCF Montreal featuring Ivan Romanoff & His Orchestra) (20 May 1943)
Side B – radio music – “I’m a No Good Son of a Gun”, “An Olden Melody”, “An Honest Man of Him” sung by Texas Jim Robertson (CFCF Montreal) (20 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 1 (24 May 1943)
Side B – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 3 (24 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 2 (24 May 1943)
Side B – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 4 (24 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 5 (24 May 1943)
Side B – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 7 (24 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 6 (24 May 1943)
Side B – radio program – Lux Radio Theatre “Hitler’s Children” Part 8 (24 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Jack Benny (with guest Deanna Durbin Part 2) (CBM Montreal) (30 May 1943)
Side B – radio program – Jack Benny (with guest Deanna Durbin Part 4) (CBM Montreal) (30 May 1943)

Side A – radio program – Jack Benny Part 1 (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Jack Benny Part 3 (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Jack Benny Part 2 (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Jack Benny Part 4 (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Jack Benny Part 5 & Charlie McCarthy Part 1 (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Charlie McCarthy Part 3 (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Charlie McCarthy Part 2 (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Charlie McCarthy Part 4 (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio drama – The Weird Circle “Trial For Murder” Part 1 (CFCF Montreal) (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio drama – The Weird Circle “Trial For Murder” Part 3 (CFCF Montreal) (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio drama – The Weird Circle “Trial For Murder” Part 2 (CFCF Montreal) (16 April 1944)
Side B – radio drama – The Weird Circle “Trial For Murder” Part 4 (CFCF Montreal) (16 April 1944)

Side A – radio drama – The Weird Circle “The Werewolf” Part 1 (CFCF Montreal) (23 April 1944)
Side B – radio drama – The Weird Circle “The Werewolf” Part 4 (CFCF Montreal) (23 April 1944)

Side A – radio drama – The Weird Circle “The Werewolf” Part 5, and song “Simon the Cellarer” sung by John Buckley (23 April 1944)
Side B – radio music – “Ould John Braddleum” sung by John Buckley, and News of the Day (24 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 1 (CBM Montreal) (27 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 3 (CBM Montreal) (27 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 2 (CBM Montreal) (27 April 1944)
Side B – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 4 (CBM Montreal) (27 April 1944)

Side A – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 1 (CBM Montreal) (4 May 1944)
Side B – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 3 (CBM Montreal) (4 May 1944)

Side A – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 2 (CBM Montreal) (4 May 1944)
Side B – radio program – Henry Aldrich Part 4 (CBM Montreal) (4 May 1944)

Side A – radio program - “News of the Invasion Part 1” (CKAC Montreal) (6 June 1944)
Side B – radio program – “News of the Invasion Part 2” (CKAC Montreal) (with Quentin Reynolds) (6 June 1944)

Audio Tapes

This series contains the following Audio Tapes:

Arts and Science Journal – interviews with Charles Oberdorff & Raoul Engel n.d. ¼ in. reel, 3-3/4 ips, (30 mins.) + audiocassete dub

Telescope (CBC) – interview with Buckminster Fuller, interview with Bill Galloway by Pierre Berton about NFB archive footage, ¼ in. reel, 3-3/4 ips, (26 mins.) + audiocassette dub + CD dub (1 January 1969)

Interview with George Patton by Alan Bulman – regarding activities and last days of Ontario Motion Picture Bureau, audiocassette, (? mins.) (25 February 1969)

Cinefilm

This series contains the following cinefilms:
Detective and Hypnotist – 16 mm., b&w silent, 150 ft. (n.d.)

Newsreel – “Lest We Forget” (Selected World War I footage) – 35 mm b&w positive, silent, 950 ft. (1914-1918)

Newsreel – Selected Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry footage – 35 mm b&w negative, silent, 175 ft.(1914-1919)

  • Memorial structure
  • Woman’s profile
  • Troop ships in a harbour

Newsreel – Depression-Era footage – 35 mm., b&w negative silent, 150 ft. (1930-1939)

  • Red Cross Relief
  • Flop-House
  • Parcels, Clothes, and Shoes

Newsreel Mute #1 – 16 mm., b&w silent, 400 ft. (1919-1924)

  • Prince of Wales visiting Canada, 1919
  • Car Painting, 1924
  • Police Van
  • Seaplane
  • Strike at Toronto
  • Chinese Market
  • McKenzie King at Mont Tremblant
  • Buffalo herds
  • Destroying Lathes
  • Log-sleigh road grading
  • Lumberjacks dancing
  • Car and tire manufacturing, 1924
  • Curtis Jenny seaplane

Newsreel Mute #2 – 16 mm., b&w silent, 400 ft. (1904-1921)

  • Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara Falls
  • Fire Brigade (1904 Toronto fire?)
  • Ice Boat
  • Governor General Lord Byng, 1921
  • Soldiers Marching (WWI)
  • Lady Cyclists
  • Racing cars
  • Royal Parade, London
  • Royal Durbar, Delhi (King George V), 1910
  • Plowing Match [Brantford, 1917]

Newsreel #7 – “Farewell to Yesterday” – 35 mm. b&w positive, opt. sound, 850 ft. (n.d.)

Newsreel #8 – 35 mm., b&w positive, opt. sound, 650 ft. (1930s)

  • Opening of Trans-Canada Highway
  • Point Racing
  • Kurusuku in Berlin
  • Hitler & Mussolini in Brenner
  • Gian Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister) & King Victor Emmanuel in Rome
  • General Motors Oshawa Strike, April 1937
  • Chinese Crowd Running from Japanese Soldiers

Newsreel “Fox #9” – 35 mm. b&w duplicate negative, 509 ft. (1930s)

  • Winston Churchill and Gen. Montgomery
  • Mussolini & Hitler
  • Matsuoka Visits Berlin
  • Formation of Home Guard
  • Mussolini & Hitler Brenner Pass
  • Hitler/Mussolini/King & King Victor Emmanuel in Rome

Newsreel #10 – “Farewell to Yesterday” – 35 mm. b&w positive, opt. sound, 1200 ft. (n.d.)

Newsreel Footage “15 Selected Takes” - 35 mm. b&w positive, opt. sound, 450 ft. (1933-1945)

  • Kurusuku Visits Berlin
  • Mussolini Reviews Troops
  • Hitler Meets Mussolini at Armoured Train
  • ? giving a Speech
  • Nazi Riots
  • Hitler and Mussolini Inspect Guard
  • Mussolini Inspects African Guard
  • “Burning of the Books” - Goebbels Giving Speech at Night Rally, 10 May 1933
  • Japanese Infantry Charge
  • Mussolini Inspects Guard
  • Women Read V-E Day Newspapers, 8 May 1945
  • “Burning of the Books” – Close-up of Goebbels, 10 May 1933
  • Antisemitic Campaign 1933
  • Hitler giving Speech
  • Hitler Dancing

Newsreel Footage – 35 mm. b&w workprint, 450 ft. (1930s-1940s)

  • Building Lancaster bombers in Malton
  • Dutch settlers at Arsnoveld
  • Grey Cup Hi-jinks, Toronto
  • Hitler/Kurusu, Ciano, Ribbentrop
  • Wasaga air strip

Newsreel Footage – 35 mm. b&w workprint, 200 ft. (1930s)

  • German troops, WW2

Newsreel Clip - “Bleriot’s Channel Flight” - 35 mm. b&w negative, silent, 50 ft. (25 July 1909)

“Explosions – Historical Footage” - 35 mm. b&w workprint, 450 ft. (n.d.)

Newsreel Clips – “Hitler-Mussolini-Hirohito – Rallies/Manoeuvres/Reviews Sherman Grindberg/Pathe, 35 mm, b&w workprint, 500 ft. (1920-1940)

“The Construction of a Concrete Highway” (Government of Ontario – Department of Public Highways) – 16 mm., b&w silent, 242 ft. (1917)

  • shows the building of a portion of the Toronto to Hamilton Highway where it passes through Oakville, official opening of highway

Fox Newsreel - “Canada News” – 16 mm. b&w positive, silent, 700ft. (n.d.)

  • Two way conversation from a speeding train

Newsreel Items – 35 mm. b&w silent, 1500 ft. (1917-1968)

  • 1917 Royal Navy Seaplane Trials
  • 1919 Royal Navy Seaplane Trials
  • 1968 Historic Air Review

“Riots in Hungary and Paris” – 35 mm. b&w positive, silent, 450 ft. (n.d.)

“Operating a 28 mm. Printer” – 16 mm. b&w silent, approx. 100 ft. (ca. 1970)

Recorded Sound Effects – 35 mm. magnetic soundtrack, 600 ft. (1930s)

  • Heil Hitler
  • Bells – Street Cars
  • Automobile horns
  • Crowds

Nature Bites Back - The Case of the Sea Otter

One hour documentary. First aired in 2005. Produced by CBC TV, Nature of Things.
After almost reaching extinction due to over hunting in the fur trade, Sea Otters are coming back through reintroduction experiments. They have quickly become a new problem though, directly competing with humans for shellfish. This documentary looks at the line between ‘them’ and ‘us’, and the cost of human interference.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Yamoria and The Giant Wolverine

6 minute animation. First aired in 2001.
The tale of a giant wolverine and the hero Yamoria. Wolverine terrorized the people until Yamoria came and used his magic to trick Wolverine into a bargain.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Mandela & The Children

Two hour documentary. Produced by CBC TV.
The documentary “Mandela : Life And Times” or “Madiba: The Life and Times of Nelson Mandela” looks at the inner emotions and personal conflict the apartheid leader had. The film interviews Mandela and his wife Winnie and discusses their marriage, and how she survived torture and the long separations while Mandela was in prison.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Africa On the Move: Ep. 1, A Dream of Millions

One hour documentary. Episode one of a series.
South Africa is now the most powerful commercial center on the African continent. It has also a long history of apartheid. This episode looks at the growing number of black business ownership and the Black Economic Empowerment policy.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Bowling for Canada

One hour documentary. First aired on CBC Sports in 2002
The documentary follows the rag-tag members of team Canada as they compete in the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Faced with many unusual challenges, like losing their coach last minute, the film sees the team pull throw to achieve Canadian Cricket history.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Call From Afghanistan

One hour documentary.
Officially titled “Daughters of Afghanistan”, this documentary looks at the lives of women in modern Afghanistan and the many obstacles they have to overcome to survive and flourish. The lives of four women and one girls are depicted, as they all struggle for freedom.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Photographs

Various promotional photographs and album art.

Personal

Personal correspondence, awards &certificates, and other small affects.
Notable items include:

  • Christmas cards with envelopes from President George H. W. Bush and Barabra Bush, 1990 and 1992; from President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1997.
  • Personal letters from Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, 1979; President Jimmy Carter, 1985; Rebe McEntire, 1985; Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, 1985; Dick Clark, 1987; Frank Sinatra, 1989; Jerry Crutchfield, 1989; Peter Jennings, 1989; President George H. W. Bush, 1991, 1992; Chet Atkins, 1994
  • Anne Murray's handwritten lyrics for "Mr. Bojangles" and handwritten chord chart for "Rain"

Anne Murray Centre

Architectural designs, and exhibition space drawings of the Anne Murray Centre. An exhibition materials list and Murray timeline is also included. There is also a Anne Murray Centre Brochure and special postcard.

Autobiography “All of Me”

Correspondence regarding the book, website pages, and press clippings. Book catalogues in which the book was featured is also included.

Audio

Audio recordings of Anne Murray done in studio or live.

Bios

  • CA ON00349 2016.003-33
  • Series
  • 1969, 1978, 1988, 1993-2004
  • Part of Anne Murray Fonds

Information that press could use on the history and career of Anne Murray.

Charities/ Patronages/ Donations

Press clippings, correspondence, programs, memorabilia, and promotional material for the many shows and appearances Anne Murray did for charity.

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